371 pages; spine creasing, edge wear; In a world of sorcery and seduction, the night brings out the beautiful, the damned and the desired. Here, Riley Jenson is on her own - half werewolf, half vampire, working for an organisation created to police the supernatural races. Trusting her superiors and lovers barely more than she trusts her worst enemies, Riley plays by her own set of rules. Her latest mission: to enter the heavily guarded pleasure palace of a criminal named Deshon Starr - a madman-scientist who's been messing around in the gene pool for decades. With two sexy men - a cool, seduct...View More...

spine creasing, edge wear; When Destiny McCree wakes up beside a dead man on an Oregon beach, she knows only this: she has to keep moving, keep searching, and keep one step ahead of the forces that have been pursuing her from the heart of Scotland to this isolated spot. Why? The death of her lover has left her alone, with little memory of her past. A glimmering serpent-shaped ring is the one clue she has?and a bargaining chip in a most dangerous game.Enter Trae Wilson, a master thief with a sexy, knowing grin and a secret agenda of his own. Destiny and Trae both have powers far beyond the huma...View More...

light edge wear; The first book in The Tears of Artamon saga pays homage to the genre's traditions while carving a refreshingly bold place for its exciting new author. Trapped in a land racked by bitter rivalries, Gavril must take up the mantle of his father's rule to unite a divided kingdom.View More...

light edge wear to boards and jacket, small edge tears in jacket; Sixteen stories based on the Arthurian tradition, by such authors as John Steinbeck, Jane Yolen, Andre Norton, John Brunner, Phyllis Ann Karr, and others. Also included are a helpful guide to Arthurian names and characters and a bibliography of "100 Years of Arthurian Fiction".View More...

252 pages; light edge wear, light spine creasing; The bestselling author of the Myth series proves once again that not just anyone can join Phule's Company. They used to be the laughingstock of the interstellar armed forces--until their last mission proved successful. Now they must guard an intergalactic casino called the Fat Chance from a criminal takeover--and the odds are against the oddballs.View More...

light edge wear, faint spine creases; 1609 was a time when navigation was more art than science, when the whole world was thought of as plunder. This is the time when Jaki Gefjon was born in the dark jungle of Borneo. A fair-skinned half-breed, Jaki is outcast as a devil child--until he emerges from the jungle and enters upon an epic adventure through violence, treachery, mysticism and love.View More...

light edge wear; Tak works for the Axon Corporation as an explorer of parallel timelines. But when information he brings back gives Axon the means to maximize profits by changing the past, present, and future of "this" world, the company's success poses a threat to the future of the woman Tak loves.View More...

348 pages; spine creasing, edge wear, staining to fore-edge of first 30 pages; Kane is part of the driving machine to return power to the true inheritors of the Earth. California is the opening salvo in one baron's savage quest for immortality. Yet their sanctity is grimly uncertain as an unseen force arrives for a final confrontation with those who seek to rule, or reclaim, planet Earth.View More...

288 pages; spine creasing, light edge wear; The Paperback Magazine of Science Fiction and Speculative Fact Volume I, Spring 1987; Includes: Point Man by Timothy Zahn; Magic Matter by Dr. Robert L. Forward; Iron by Poul Anderson; Not for Country, Not for King by Joel Rosenberg; In Praise of Sociobiology by John and Mary Gribbin; Lifeguard by Doug Beason; The Space Beat: How to Stop a Space Program by G. Harry Stine; The Graphic of Dorian Gray by Fred Saberhagen; Rank Injustice by Keith LaumerView More...

spine creasing, edge wear, corner of back cover missing; Everyone, even Frost, thought that she was an ordinary mother and wife. But she begins a quest to find out who she is after the unforgiving grip of death snatches her husband and two sons from her loving arms. Her identity found, this mother and wife turned witch and swordswoman vows to travel the world fighting the very source of evil. Join Frost on her journey as she wields her mighty demonblade to slay all evil that crosses her path.View More...

spine creasing, edge wear; As part of the Contraband Unit, Aaron Hudson is sworn to protect the resources of the colony ship Jersey. But Hudson's team is on the take-and a sudden crackdown leaves him set up to take the fall. Forced into an uneasy alliance with the Artificial Intelligence out to shut the Unit down, he's now caught between loyalty and survival... with the stakes nothing short of life and death.View More...

light edge wear; Facilitator Joseph is quite a guy. He's sailed with the Phoenicians, and he's been an Egyptian priest, an Athenian politician, and secretary to a Roman senator. After all, his employer, the twenty-fourth-century Company, sends immortal cyborgs like Joseph all over the world and all over time. But now Joseph finds himself in 1699, in the Mayan jungle's Lost City (actually a spa for the Company's operatives) with his protegee, the Botanist Mendoza, who still hasn't forgiven him for that unfortunate incident in Elizabethan England. And he has to save an ancient people from encroa...View More...

374 pages; spine creasing, edge wear, some writing inside cover; After her expulsion from the priesthood, Tamai is sent to obtain fabled rifles for her people and comes under the protection of a British Officer's Lady. Becoming friends, Tamai and Louisa Westbrook head to Tamai's homeland, Gandhara, where Louisa becomes a full-fledged priestess gifted with occult powers unseen in Gandhara since the glory days.View More...

edge wear, some cover scuffing; In the world of Heron Attee's time, scientific wastes had so fouled the atmosphere that men were forced to erect domes over their cities so that the air inside could be continually purified and made breathable. Outside the cities, humans would strangle and die from breathing the air. But one man had discovered a process of reversing the Earthdeath.. if it wasn't already too late...View More...

hinge creases, edge wear; Earth's elusive masters tolerated only one planet-wide organization - the Scarlet Order of Men. Only the most favored of the People could enter the Institute, as children, to undergo rigorous training. Those unfit for the Order became Blue Brethren, servants, and guides of the People, aiding and instructing them as loyal members of society, under the rule of the benevolent Trisz.View More...